Hello! Our itinerary got underway in the afternoon on the first day of our promotion in Surin. First, Kuntawi Farm, one of Niwet's venues, hosted the exchange's opening with us.
Since the last trip, Mrs. Ya and Mr. Sagat have supported us in all aspects of our activities, and Kru. Ou and Kru. Aed has supported us in our elementary school visits and "Class of Initiative."
According to Niwet, they are aiming to encourage children's diversity and creativity via music and agriculture. They are active in five villages in Surin Prefecture. To ensure that children don’t give up, even if they fail, they focus on developing their ego and the surrounding environment. In fact, they teach them how to capture the mole cricket by using light and music. By doing it, they can earn a specific amount of money and lead a sense of accomplishment. After hearing about the specifics of Niwet's work, PRENGO also explained the group's identity, and the members introduced themselves using short, prepared remarks.
Following the discussion, we split up into two groups. The first group did volunteer work in agriculture. Participants in the exercise planted seedlings, including papaya. Additionally, we observed the development of the seedlings that had been sown in the Maeto port. The second group smoothed the wood to be used for children's toys. After finishing our work, we played volleyball and soccer with the children.
Finally, we could check the growth of the saplings planted on the previous trip.
Tomorrow, we'll visit the market and participate in a class activity by doing "Class of Initiative."
Please anticipate the upcoming story!
(2023/02/11)
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